Together, the two Trump-controlled committees brought in the bulk of the nearly $82 million that Trump's office said he helped raise between January and June. Committees affiliated with Trump ended the period with nearly $102 million in cash
Jason LangeWASHINGTON - A fundraising group run by former President Donald Trump raised $62 million in the first half of the year but only spent $3 million, with the biggest chunk of money going to a pro-Trump research center and more than $65,000 to Trump's own hotels, according to federal records published on Saturday.
The group's leadership includes Brooke Rollins, who led the White House's Domestic Policy Council under Trump, and Larry Kudlow, who led Trump's National Economic Council. Together, the two committees brought in the bulk of the nearly $82 million that Trump's office said he helped raise between January and June.
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